Bill Otto presents “BLOOD ON THE MOON” What does this strange and mysterious prediction mean? Archaeoiogists now recognise that ancient Hebrew prophets had access to supernatural powers, and were able to predict the future of great civilisations with unerring accuracy. Hear of amazing predictions for our day — you will never forget this lecture. IS TOMORROW CANCELLED? Hurricanes — Floods — Earthquakes — Inflation — Strikes — .Famines — War —Fuel Shortages — Are we passengers on a "doomed an’d runaway planet? IS MAN TO BE RESCUED BY VISITORS FROM OUTER SPACE? Plus “A CITY BENEATH THE SEA” What strange happening was responsible for a city of renown and power to be broken down piece by piece and thrown into the sea’ a CHANCE OF A LIFETIME , SEE ON DISPLAY - A A real mummy from the 26th dynasty, plus artefacts: a brick from ancient jri Babylon & prayer wheel from Nepal b HEAR OF AMAZING Q PREDICTIONS FOR $ OUR DAY a programme you will never forget. ATTENTION NEW LOCATION! SAVOY THEATRE SUNDAY JUNE 20th 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. - EXTRA SESSION 6 p:m. . A very large audience is attending. No reservations — so come early for best seats. All seats free — expense collection only.
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